Why do I always have so much pain with upgrades? That's a rhetorical question .. I'm just feeling sorry for myself having worn myself out fighting tooth & nail to get sendmail working again :-( I've just upgraded from 6.3 to 7.0 ... now Apache won't start because if can't find libmm.so.11 But there isn't a libmm.* on my system. Can anyone tell me what this library is and where I can find it? It also moans about a syntax error in httpd.conf ; thought doesn't tell me where. That might be a side effect of the above, I don't know yet. John
On Saturday 20 January 2001 18:52, john wrote:
Why do I always have so much pain with upgrades? That's a rhetorical question .. I'm just feeling sorry for myself having worn myself out fighting tooth & nail to get sendmail working again :-(
I've just upgraded from 6.3 to 7.0 ... now Apache won't start because if can't find libmm.so.11
But there isn't a libmm.* on my system. Can anyone tell me what this library is and where I can find it? It also moans about a syntax error
"The MM library is a 2-layer abstraction library which simplifies the usage of shared memory between forked (and this way strongly related) processes under Unix platforms. " Do a search in YaST for MM
in httpd.conf ; thought doesn't tell me where. That might be a side effect of the above, I don't know yet.
There's been several discussions of this problem, IIRC the solution is to remove the php apache modules... if that doesn't work just remove all apache modules (retain apache itself, of course) and re-install one at a time to spot the culprit. Hope it helps, -- Alvaro Novo SuSE 6.4 -=- Kernel 2.4.0 -=- KDE 2.1.0-Beta1-0 7:44pm up 3 days, 19:25, 4 users, load average: 1.16, 1.20, 1.10
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, john wrote:
Why do I always have so much pain with upgrades? That's a rhetorical question .. I'm just feeling sorry for myself having worn myself out fighting tooth & nail to get sendmail working again :-(
I've just upgraded from 6.3 to 7.0 ... now Apache won't start because if can't find libmm.so.11
But there isn't a libmm.* on my system. Can anyone tell me what this library is and where I can find it? It also moans about a syntax error in httpd.conf ; thought doesn't tell me where. That might be a side effect of the above, I don't know yet.
If you install the package mm from the d series in yast, it should work. Regards Ole -- It is better for civilization to be going down the drain than to be coming up it. -- Henry Allen
Hi, Does anyone know if there are any Linux user groups, or "bring your box so somebody that knows what they are doing can sort it out" in or near North Yorkshire UK? Cheers Phil
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